The universal input device provides a common user interface for a variety
of different computing platforms including printed documents. Using the
present system, one may use the universal input device to control various
computing devices as well as capture handwritten electronic ink and have
the electronic ink be associated with new or stored documents. The
universal input device can be identified by a specific identification in
order to allow for multiple users to operate on a document and/or within
an application program simultaneously or not. An off-set optical system
with infrared illumination handles perspective and helps detect
positional encoding which can be covered by existing ink under common
visible light illumination.